Pronunciation: English? 【a? ] beautiful? 【a? ]
Noun (short for noun)? Eyes; Eyes; Vision; Viewpoint; Sharp-eyed
Verb (short for verb)? Look; Gaze; examination
Lexical collocation:
1, verb+~: Trust your eyes.
2, adjective+~: beautiful eyes and beautiful eyes
3. Noun+~: the artist's vision. The artist's vision
4. Preposition+~: Blindness is blindness.
Common sentence patterns
He lost an eye in the war.
He lost an eye in the war.
Andrew had a long and thorough examination, especially his eyes.
Andrew had a long and comprehensive examination, especially his eyes.
Extended data:
Word usage
1, the basic meaning of eye is "eye". When it refers to the "eye" of one of the body organs, eye means "one eye" and Eyes means "two or more eyes".
2.eye can be extended to "hole, eye of needle, eye of wind, buttonhole, ring", which is a countable noun.
3.eye can sometimes be used as an attribute to modify other nouns.
4. In idioms, the usage of eye or eye is generally fixed, so we should carefully understand whether its meaning is concrete or abstract.